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Battery Anchorage Regulator

Aliases: Inspector Coke Oven Battery Anchorage System

Industry/Sector(s): Iron and Steel


JOB DESCRIPTION 1

The tasks a Battery Anchorage Regulator is expected to perform include:

  • Inspecting, monitoring, regulating and controlling coke oven battery anchorage system
  • Ensuring routine maintenance of battery anchorage system
WORK ENVIRONMENT 1, 2
  • It requires physical activity
  • Need not handle a team
  • Local travelling is not a part of this job role
  • Part-time work and contractual jobs may be available
  • Work from home option is not available​
Working hours
  • Organizations usually work for 5/6 days a week for 8/9 hours everyday. This may vary from organization to organization
  • Shift system may be available
  • Overtime may be required​
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?

This may vary from organization to organization​

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING 1
  • Preferably​, ITI graduate
  • Certified training for Battery Anchorage Regulator (programme aligned to ISC/Q0202 job released by Indian Iron & Steel Sector Skill Council)
KEY COMPETENCIES 1
  • Knowledge of battery anchorage system
  • Skilled in operating the cleaning equipment
  • Basic knowledge of operating pollution control equipment
  • Familiar with machine interlocking system 
  • T​raining in coke making process including oven preparation for charging and pushing
  • Training in safety practices
  • Training in awareness for pollution control​
  • On-the-job training of 6 months
DESIRABLE COMPETENCIES 1
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work independently and with a team​​
  • Training in job specific safety awareness programme for pollution control​
  • Training in induction training for coke making process including oven preparation for charging and pushing
  • Training in awareness programme for pollution control
AVAILABLE SKILL TRAINING AND LEARNING INSTITUTES 1

ITIs across India

AVAILABLE SKILL TRAINING SCHEMES/SCHOLARSHIPS 

For scholarship and schemes, use further links like:

  • https://scholarships.gov.in/​
CAREER PROGRESSION PATH 4

Helper → Battery Anchorage Regulator → Process Supervisor → Plant Supervisor

The progression is indicative
EXPECTED EARNINGS 3
  • For candidates with experience - Rs 15,830 to Rs 22,150 per month

These figures are indicative and subject to change​
REQUIRED WORK EXPERIENCE 1
  • Generally, experience of 1-2 years under an experienced and qualified supervisor in a similar function is required if candidates is an ITI graduate
  • Generally, experience of 5-6 years as helper to supervisor of coke oven battery anchorage operation is required if candidate is not ITI graduate 
PROBABLE EMPLOYERS 3

Iron and steel companies

KEYWORDS 

Battery Anchorage Regulator

OCCUPATIONAL CODES AND STANDARDS 
Standard Code Description
NCO 2015 8131.4921 Battery Anchorage Regulator
ISCO 2008 8131 Chemical Products Plant and Machine Operators 
NIC 2008 24109 Manufacture of other basic iron and steel n.e.c.
QP Reference ISC/Q0202 Battery Anchorage Regulator
NSQF Level 4 Not available
REFERENCES 
1http://www.nsdcindia.org/sites/default/files/files/QP_NOS_Battery_Anchorage_Regulator_131114.pdf
2
http://www.ccdisabilities.nic.in/page.php?s=reg&t=def&p=list_jobsNew
3
http://sailcareers.com/pdf/ADV_FULL_04_2014_OCTT.ACTT.pdf
4http://dget.nic.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/publication/Des-Div-8.pdf
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